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Name: Ma Quoc Anh

Rollnumber:HE171990

Progress Test IPR2 GD1611


Choose the best answer by highliting in bold to complete the sentences:
1. In the UK, for copyright works generated before 1 January 1996 by one
author, the duration is……….
A. life of its author plus a further 70 years
B. life of its author plus a further 50 years
C. 50 years from the end of the year it was created/published
D. life of its author plus a further 75 years
2. In the UK, computer programs are classified as………..
A. artistic works
B. literary works
C. scientific works
D. derivative works
3. If an employee creates copyright as part of his/her job, the copyright is owned
by…………..
A. the employee
B. the creator of works
C. the employer
D. the employee’s family members
4. The moral rights do not include…………..
A. integrity right
B. false attribution right
C. adaptation right
D. paternity right
5. Copyright protects…………., it does not protect …………….

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A. the expression of an idea/an idea
B. an idea/ the expression of an idea
C. the expression of an idea/the function of an item
D. an idea/ the function of an item
6. ……………..is considered as primary infringement.
A. Importing from abroad
B. Public performance
C. Copying by adaptation
D. Dealing with the infringing copies commercially
7. In order to be protected as copyright, the creation must be……….
A. beautiful
B. orginal
C. applicable in industry
D. functional
8. Mr. X was the author of a poem. After Mr. X died, Mr. Y created musical
part for the poem of Mr. X to make a famous song.
A. Mr. X and Mr. Y are joint authors of the song.
B. Mr. Y is the only author of the song.
C. Mr. X and Mr. Y are not joint authors of the song.
D. All are incorrect.
9. In the UK, the criminal penaties for copyright infringement can be up
to……………….
A. 30 years imprisonment
B. 10 years imprisonment
C. 20 years imprisonment
D. 15 years imprisonment
10. The economic rights exclude……………
A. reproduction right

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B. translation right
C. integrity right
D. public communication right
11. It is not fair dealing to…………………..
A. copy for research
B. quote someone else’s words for the purpose of criticising
C. report current events
D. play music to the public
12. Holograms can be protected as………………
A. Artistic works
B. Musical works
C. Scientific works
D. Cinematographic film
13. Suspension of release by custom authorities is…………for copyright
infringement.
A. criminal liability
B. administrative sanction
C. civil liability
14. It is fair dealing to…………….
A. import copies of broadcast from abroad to trade
B. show a TV broadcast to the public
C. record broadcasts for the purpose of time shifting
D. make copies of broadcasts for sale
15. ……………..is the right for the creator of copyright works to be named as
author in certain circumstances.
A. Integrity right
B. False attribution right
C. Paternity right

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D. Privacy right
16. ……………… cannot be protected as a copyright work.
A. Electronic databases
B. Computer programs
C. A list of code words
D. Titles of books consisting one word
17. ……………….without the owner’s permission can be considered as
copyright infringement.
A. Copying the abstract of a technical paper which is published periodical with
an abstract
B. Making copies by the teacher for instructional purposes
C. Using short excerpts of football matches broadcasts to highlight in sports
news programmes
D. Copying one line which is a substaintial part of a well-known song
18. Payment of damages to recompense the owner is…………….for copyright
infringement.
A. criminal liability
B. administrative sanction
C. civil liability
19. A list of names and addresses in a telephone directory can be protected
as…….
A. Literary works
B. Artistic works
C. Compilations
D. Scientific works
20. ……………..is considered as secondary infringement.
A. Copying part of a work
B. Copying in a different medium
C. Copying by adaptation

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D. Dealing with the infringing copies commercially

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